File T splice wire.jpg thumb A simple T splice in wire The T splice is a Rope splicing splice that is used for connecting the end of one wire to the middle of another wire, thus forming the letter T. This splice can be used with solid or stranded wire s. The existing wire is called the main wire. The new wire that connects to the main wire is called the branch wire or tap wire. ref cite book last Sharp first John MacLaren title Practical Electric Wiring url http books.google.com books?id i41RAAAAMAAJ&pg PA16 year 1916 publisher D. Appleton and Company location New York and London page 16 ref Procedure The T splice is made by stripping about 3 4 of an inch from the main wire and the end of the branch wire. Then wrap the branch wire around the main wire 4 to 5 times. Cut the loose ends. Solder and tape the connections. See also Rat tail Splice Western union splice References reflist Category Telecommunications equipment Category Electrical wiring ... more details
selfref On Wikipedia, splice may refer to Wikipedia Cut and paste move repair holding pen . wiktionary Splice may refer to as connection of two or more pieces of linear material Rope splicing , joining two pieces of rope or cable by weaving the strands of each into the other Eye splice , a method of creating a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing. V splice, joining two pieces of wood by mating a deep V in one to a long extension of the other Tape splice, the joining of Reel to reel audio tape recording audio tape Film splicer Film Splice , the joining of film stock Electrical splice, the joining of wires in electrical wiring Optical splice, the joining of optical fibers Fusion splicing , a permanent splice between two fibers Mechanical splice , a temporary splice between two fibers in genetics RNA splicing , a natural modification of ribonucleic acids Genetic engineering , also known as gene splicing , artificially joining pieces of genetic material Protein splicing , a natural process where intein s are removed in computer science splice system call , a system call used to transfer data on Linux Delayed binding TCP splicing , postponement of the connection between the client and the server in computer networking An operation between two Linked list s, as in the programming language C in other meanings Splice film Splice film , a 2009 science fiction film Splicing veins, the connection of more than one vein to formulate a long vein conduit for vascular Coronary artery bypass surgery bypass surgery Splice, on a cricket bat , where the handle is joined to the body of the bat Splice the mainbrace , an order given aboard naval vessels to issue the crew with a drink Splice ice cream , an Australian iced confectionery consisting of ice cream surrounded by fruit flavoured ice Spliced TV series , a Canadian animated TV series by Teletoon and Nelvana Software release life cycle , or Software Product Life Cycle SPLICE Satellite knot Splicing ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A mechanical splice is a junction of two or more optical fiber s that are aligned and held in place by a self contained assembly usually the size of a large carpenter s nail . The fibers aren t permanently joined, just precisely held together so that light can pass from one to another. Further Reading http discountlowvoltage.blogspot.com 2011 09 how to splice fiber optic cable.html How To Splice Fiber Optic Cable Using Mechanical Splice Kit Picture and Video Instructions See also Fusion splicing Cleave fiber Optical fiber connector DEFAULTSORT Mechanical Splice Category Fiber optics Optics stub ru ... more details
A splice joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking . The splice joint is used when the material being joined is not available in the length required. It is an alternative to other joints such as the butt joint and the scarf joint . Splice joints are stronger than unreinforced butt joints and have the potential to be stronger than a scarf joint. They are more visible than a scarf joint but may be preferred when more strength is required. Splices are therefore most often used when structural elements are required in longer lengths than the available material. The most common form of the splice joint is the lap joint half lap splice, which is common in building construction , where it is used to join shorter lengths of timber into longer beams. Applications Joining structural members end to end Types of splice joints Image Woodworking joint splice.gif thumb 300px right Half Lap Splice, Bevel Lap Splice and Tabled Splice Joint There are four main types of splice joints Half lap, Bevel lap, Tabled, and Tapered finger. Half lap splice joint The half lap splice joint is the simplest form of the splice joint and is commonly used to join structural members where either great strength is not required or reinforcement, such as mechanical fastener s are to be used. The joint is cut as for a half lap. Bevel lap splice joint The bevel lap is a variation of the half lap in which the cheeks of the opposing members are cut at an angle of 5 to 10 degrees, sloping back away from the end of the member, so that some resistance to tension is introduced. This helps to prevent the members from being pulled apart. Tabled splice joint Image Wedged tabled scarf joint.jpg thumb A wedged tabled splice joint The tabled splice joint is another variation of the half lap. The cheeks are cut with interlocking surfaces so that when brought together the joint resists being pulled apart. Tapered finger splice joint The tapered finger splice joint requires a series of matching fingers ... more details
Image eyesplice.jpg thumb Eye splice The eye splice is the best method of creating a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing . The ends of the rope are tucked plaited back into the standing end to form the loop. Originally this splice was described with each end being tucked only about three times. When the splice was made in tarred hemp or cotton this was reasonably safe. With modern synthetic ropes, five complete tucks is a minimum and additional tucks are recommended for critical loads. The eyesplice is also commonly used on Wire rope Eyesplice wire rope . Technique The ends of the rope are first wrapped in tape or heated with a flame to prevent each end from fraying completely. The rope is unlayed for a distance equal to three times the diameter for each tuck , e.g., for five tucks in half inch rope, undo about 7.5 inches. Wrap the rope at that point to prevent it unwinding further. Form the loop and plait the three ends back against the twist of the rope. Practice is required to keep each end to retain its twist and lie neatly. In stiff old rope or in new rope which has been tightly wound, a marlinspike or fid can facilitate opening up the strands and threading each end. In some cases, the splice is tapered by trimming the working strands after each tuck. Also, the splice can be Whipping knot whipped to protect and strengthen the splice. A rope Wire rope Thimbles thimble can be inserted in the eye to prevent chaffing if the eye is to be permanently attached to a fixture used when attaching a rope to a chain for example . The eye splice has several advantages. The most notable is the permanence of the loop. An equally important, but less ... attribute only a 5 strength decay for a properly tied splice. Technically, a perfectly tied splice retains 100 of the original strength of the rope, but only a trained professional is considered ... links http www.animatedknots.com splice Eye Splice Animated Knots knot stub Category Knots de Augsplei ... more details
name Splice image Splice poster.jpg caption Final theatrical poster director Vincenzo Natali producer ... Gaumont ref name ign cite web url http movies.ign.com articles 107 1078857p1.html title Splice Set ... ?id splice.htm title Splice 2010 Box Office Mojo work Box Office Mojo accessdate 8 June 2010 ref gross 26,857,459 ref name bom Splice is a 2009 Canadian French science fiction film science fiction horror ... news 17693 title New Hi Res Images From Splice ref Plot Genetic engineers Clive Nicoli ... Splice was written by director Vincenzo Natali and screenwriters Antoinette Terry Bryant and Doug ... articles daily 20071005 splice.html title Natali taps Polley, Brody for Splice publisher Playback date 2007 10 05 accessdate 2008 01 08 ref The director described the film Splice is very much ... url http www.shocktillyoudrop.com news topnews.php?id 132 title EXCL Natali Talks Splice publisher ... Natali Talks Splice, Sex and The Monster of Neuromancer author Jon Lyus publisher HeyUGuys date 2010 07 22 url http www.heyuguys.co.uk 2010 07 22 exclusive interview vincenzo natali talks splice sex ... Sitges Film Festival Splice publisher Sitges Film Festival ref where it won Best Special Effects ..., Utah . ref cite web url http www.bloody disgusting.com news 18308 title Sundance 10 Splice Director ... Sundance 10 Bidding War Over Vincenzo Natali s Splice ref Newmarket Films , First Look Studios , and Samuel Goldwyn Films , ref cite web url http www.dreadcentral.com news 35560 sundance 2010 splice object service deal bidding battle title Sundance 2010 Splice Object of Service Deal Bidding Battle ... hollywood a big big sundance deal getting done splice ?utm source twitterfeed&utm medium twitter title Big Sundance Deal Getting Done Splice author Mike Fleming publisher Deadline ref The film received ... web url http www.bloody disgusting.com news 19082 title Dark Castle Making Massive Commitment to Splice ... splice set for summer release warner title Horror Takes on the Summer Blockbusters Splice Set ... more details
splice or a knot. Splicing in a large run of hemp was strenuous work, and generally the ship s best ... the order Splice the mainbrace came to mean that the crew would receive an extra ration of rum ... on those who could Splice the mainbrace any man or officer over the age of 20 who desired to take it received ... Robert line up to splice the mainbrace in celebration of V J Day Permission to issue the order to splice the mainbrace is heavily restricted the Royal Navy allows only the Queen Elizabeth II Queen ... 19490801&id ajdJAAAAIBAJ&sjid sQgNAAAAIBAJ&pg 2662,8386 title Amethyst Crew Gets Royal Order to Splice ... William s birth on 21 June 1982, when Splice the Mainbrace was celebrated in the Fleet just one ... as you sail to meet the challenges of another century of service. Splice the mainbrace. Elizabeth R ref Message 291215Z June 10, Subject Splice the Main Brace , NDHQ CMS OTTAWA ref On the USS Barb SS ... in 1944, did in fact announce on the 1 MC Splice the Mainbrace after each successful attack and sinking ... which was distributed after each of the Barb s successful attacks. So the order Splice the Mainbrace ... DEFAULTSORT Splice The Mainbrace Category Royal Navy traditions Category Nautical terms Category Drinking culture fr Splice the mainbrace ... more details
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clause s. For example Quote It is nearly half past five, we cannot reach town before dark. ref Examples adapted from the online, public domain 1918 edition of The Elements of Style . ref Although acceptable in some languages and compulsory in others, comma splices are usually considered style errors in English. Prescriptive view Comma splices are condemned in The Elements of Style , a popular American English style guide by E.B. White and William Strunk, Jr. ref cite book authorlink William Strunk, Jr. year 1918 title The Elements of Style edition 1st accessdate 2007 09 04 chapter Do not join independent clauses by a comma chapterurl http www.crockford.com wrrrld style2.html 5 ref According to Joanne Buckley, ref name Buckley Buckley, Joanne. Checkmate A Writing Reference for Canadians. Scarborough, Ontario Nelson. 2003. ref comma splices often arise when writers use conjunctive adverb s to separate two independent clauses instead of using a grammatical conjunction coordinating conjunction . A coordinating conjunction is one of the seven words for , and , nor , but , or , yet , so . A conjunctive adverb is a word like furthermore , however , or moreover . A conjunctive adverb and a comma or a conjunctive adverb between two commas is not strong enough to separate two independent clauses and creates a comma splice. For example ... a comma splice with a conjunctive adverb. Only semicolons and periods are strong enough to separate two independent clauses without a conjunction. Grammarians disagree as to whether a comma splice also ... Iris Murdoch I. Murdoch . The comma splice is often considered acceptable in poetic writing ... London ref observes so many highly respected writers observe the splice comma that a rather unfair ... Maugham . Done knowingly by an established writer, the comma splice is effective, poetic ... . There are several ways to correct a comma splice Change the comma to a semicolon, Colon ... more details
File Rattail splice.jpg thumb A simple rat tail splice A rat tail splice , also known as a twist splice , is a very basic electrical splice that can be done with both solid wire solid and stranded wire . It is made by taking two or more bare wires of the same diameter and wrapping them together symmetry symmetrically around each a common axis. The bare splice can be insulated with electrical tape or other means. This common and simple splice is not very strong mechanically. It can be made stronger by coating it with solder , or it can be twisted and then held in place by the internal metal spring or threads of a twist on wire connector , also called a wire nut. Because it is not very strong, the splice is not meant to connect wires that will be pulled or stressed. Rather, it is intended for wires that are protected inside an enclosure or junction box. ref cite book last Sharp first John MacLaren title Practical Electric Wiring url http books.google.com books?id i41RAAAAMAAJ&pg PA18 year 1916 publisher D. Appleton and Company location New York and London page 18 ref See also Western union splice T splice References reflist refbegin http workmanship.nasa.gov guidadv recmeth.jsp refend Category Telecommunications equipment Category Electrical wiring ... more details
lowercase title Refimprove date March 2011 splice is a Linux specific system call that moves data between ... moves or copies data between a pipe and user space. Ideally, splice and vmsplice work by remapping ... and on all hardware combinations. Workings With splice , one can move data from one file descriptor .... splice works by using the Pipeline Unix pipe buffer . A pipe buffer is an in kernel memory buffer that is opaque to the user space process. A user process can splice the contents of a source file into this pipe buffer, then splice the pipe buffer into the destination file, all without moving any data through userspace. Linus Torvalds described splice in a KernelTrap article. ref http kerneltrap.org node 6505 ref Origins The Linux splice implementation borrows some ideas from an original proposal by Larry McVoy in 1998. ref http www.bitmover.com lm papers splice.ps ref The splice system calls ... lang C ssize t splice int fd in, loff t off in, int fd out, loff t off out, size t len, unsigned int flags source Some constants that are of interest are source lang C Splice flags not laid down in stone yet . ifndef SPLICE F MOVE define SPLICE F MOVE 0x01 endif ifndef SPLICE F NONBLOCK define SPLICE F NONBLOCK 0x02 endif ifndef SPLICE F MORE define SPLICE F MORE 0x04 endif ifndef SPLICE F GIFT define SPLICE F GIFT 0x08 endif source Example This is an example of splice in action source lang C This example is wrong. A pipe is a kernel buffer of fixed size, so if you try to splice a big enough file direcly into it, you re gonna either be blocked indefinitely or get an error. You should splice ... t size int filedes 2 int ret size t to write size ret pipe filedes if ret 0 goto out splice the file into the pipe data in kernel memory . while to write 0 ret splice fd, &offset, filedes 1 , NULL, to write, SPLICE F MORE SPLICE F MOVE if ret 0 goto pipe else to write ret to write size splice the data in the pipe in kernel memory into the file. while to write 0 ret splice filedes 0 , NULL, handle ... more details
Primary sources date January 2009 A Splice is an Australian ice cream confectionery consisting of ice cream encased in frozen fruit flavoured ice. A wooden stick is set into the ice cream for ease of consumption. The Splice is manufactured by Unilever under the Streets ice cream Streets brand name. The Splice is available in Australia and New Zealand. History Released in Australia in 1962 ref http www.unilever.com.au brands foodbrands streets products Splice.aspx ref by Streets, the Splice remains a popular ice confectionery. It has inspired imitators the Splits marketed by Bulla Dairy Foods Bulla for example and even a cocktail. Product information Streets currently markets two varieties of Splice the original Pine Lime and Raspberry introduced in the early 1990s . Mango was produced in the early 2000s. ref http www.streetsicecream.com.au ref The wrapper is labelled, FRUIT ICE CONFECTION 63 WITH REDUCED FAT ICE CREAM 37 . References reflist Unilever Category Ice cream brands Category Unilever brands Category Australian brands ... more details
File Western Union splice.jpg thumb Figures A through D show how to make a short tie Western Union splice. Figures E and F show long tie variations. The Western Union or Lineman splice was developed during the introduction of the telegraph to mechanically and electrically terminate aerial conductors that were subject to loading stress. The wrapping pattern is designed to cause the termination to tighten as the conductors pull against each other. This type of Electrical wiring splice is more suited to solid, rather than stranded wire stranded conductors , and is fairly difficult to complete. ref name NASA cite web url http workmanship.nasa.gov guidadv recmeth wusplice.jsp title Western Union Lineman Splice accessdate 2009 06 05 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Western Union Splice is made by twisting two ends of a wire together counter clockwise 3 4 of a turn each, finger tight. Then, using needle nose pliers , twist each end at least five more turns, tightly. Cut off the ends and push them close to the center wire. Short tie and long tie variations exist, mainly for purposes of coating the connection with solder. The longer version may aid in solder flow. ref cite book last Sharp first John MacLaren title Practical Electric Wiring url http books.google.com books?id i41RAAAAMAAJ&pg PA13 year 1916 publisher D. Appleton and Company location New York and London pages 13 14 ref NASA tests on 22 and 16 AWG wire showed that the Western Union Splice is very strong and, if done properly, is stronger than the wire alone. ref name NASA See also T splice Rat tail Splice References Include NASA reflist External links http nepp.nasa.gov index.cfm 5544 NASA interconnection standards including NASA STD 8739.4 http www.hq.nasa.gov office codeq doctree 87394.pdf Direct link to NASA STD 8739.4 Category Telecommunications equipment Category Electrical wiring tech stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A splice site mutation is a Genetics genetic mutation that Gene insertion inserts or Genetic deletion deletes a number of nucleotides in the specific site at which splicing genetics splicing of an intron takes place during the processing of precursor messenger RNA into mature messenger RNA . The abolishment of the splicing site results in one or more introns remaining in mature mRNA and may lead to the production of aberrant protein s. Several genetic disease s may be the result of splice site mutations. For example, mutations that cause the incorrect splicing of globin mRNA are responsible of some cases of Beta thalassemia thalassemia . Another Example is thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura TTP thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura . TTP is caused by deficiency of ADAMTS 13 . A splice site mutation of ADAMTS 13 gene can therefore cause TTP. DEFAULTSORT Splice Site Mutation Category Mutation Category Gene expression Genetics stub fi Silmukointikohtamutaatio ... more details
Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes USNS Short Splice T AK 249 was an Alamosa class ... Splice who kept her in service until transferred to the U.S. Navy in 1950. Built in Wilmington, California Short Splice AK 249 was laid down as MC hull 2464 on 15 January 1945 by Consolidated Steel Corporation ... and Kingston, Jamaica . On 3 November 1966, Short Splice moved to the Far East , and a crew of Korea ... to the U.S. Maritime Administration for disposal. Short Splice was sold to Fuji Marden & Co ... Online Service Ship Photo Archive USAT Short Splice USNS Short Splice T AK 249 non breaking space ... M ships state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Short Splice AK 249 Category Type C1 M ships Category Ships built ... more details
citations missing date December 2009 Image Splice on snap shackle.jpg thumb A line eye spliced to a snap ... braided rope as well as most double braids. Types of splices back splice also called an end splice A splice where the strands of the end of the rope are spliced directly back into the end without forming ... with the splice is about twice the thickness of the rest of the rope. With nylon and other plastic materials, the back splice is often no longer used the rope strands are simply fused together with heat to prevent fraying. Image Cut Splice.gif thumb An unfinished cut splice cut splice originally called cunt splice A splice similar to the eye splice. It is typically used for light lines e.g., the log line where a single splice would tend to come undone, the rope being frequently wet. ref name ... London Thomas Cadell, 1780 , 1243. ref It makes a very strong knot. A cut splice is a join between ... lies shut when the rope is taut. Its original name was bowdlerize bowdlerised to cut splice . eye splice A splice where the working end is spliced into the working part forming a loop. Figure eight knot ropes figure eight splice knot A splice like bend knot used for joining two ropes. horseshoe splice A cut splice where the two sides of the loop are of unequal length. long splice A splice used to join two rope ends forming one rope the length of the total of the two ropes. The long splice, unlike most splice types, results in a splice that is only very slightly thicker than the rope without the splice, but sacrifices some of the strength of the short splice. It does this by replacing two of the strands ... that result. The long splice allows the spliced rope to still fit through the same pulleys, which is necessary in some applications. Image Kurzspleiss.jpg thumb right A short splice, with ends Whipping knot whipped short splice Also a splice used to join the ends of two ropes, but the short splice is more ... as thick as the non spliced part, and has greater strength than the long splice. The short splice ... more details
A splice box also known as splice distributor is a housing in which fiber optic cables begin or end. Fiber optics are fanned out in splice boxes that are situated at the end of fiber optic transmission paths. Image FIMP 2.jpg thumb splicebox with interior splice cassette The main components of a splice box are the splice cassette that picks up the fibers and their reserves, and the front panel which contains different connectors for transmitting signals via copper or fiber optic cables. The splice cassette is removable in order to assemble fiber optics with a splice unit. The front panel can also be removed to splice the fibers to various connectors. Since modern splice cassettes already contain a splice tray, a splice holder, couplings and Patch cable pigtails , the installation of the cables is facilitated. So called hybrid splice boxes do not only ensure data transmission via copper cables Registered jack RJ45 RJ45 or fiber optics, but they also ensure the power supply. That becomes especially important when a splice box needs to be installed in indoor or outdoor applications that are difficult to access. Image FIMP 1.jpg thumb splicebox with different plugs References Bernhard Bundschuh, J rg Himmel Optische Informations bertragung . Oldenbourg Verlag, M nchen, Wien 2003 Dieter Eberlein und 4 Mitautoren Lichtwellenleiter Technik. 4., neu bearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage, Expert Verlag 2002 Dr. Dieter Eberlein DWDM Dichtes Wellenl ngenmultipex. Dr. M. Siebert GmbH, 1. Auflage, 2003 Ulrich Fischer Optoelectronic Packaging. VDE Verlag, Berlin, Offenbach 2002 Category Optical fiber de Splei box ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 infobox biodatabase title TassDB logo File Database.png description alternative tandem splice site s. scope organism center laboratory author pmid Hiller & al. 2007 ref name pmid17142241 released 2006 standard format url http helios.informatik.uni freiburg.de TassDB download webservice sql sparql webapp standalone license versioning frequency curation bookmark version TassDB TAndem Splice Site DataBase is a database of tandem splice site s of eight species ref name pmid17142241 cite journal quotes yes last Hiller first Michael authorlink coauthors Nikolajewa Swetlana, Huse Klaus, Szafranski Karol, Rosenstiel Philip, Schuster Stefan, Backofen Rolf, Platzer Matthias year 2007 month Jan title TassDB a database of alternative tandem splice sites journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 35 issue Database issue pages D188 92 publisher location England issn pmid 17142241 doi 10.1093 nar gkl762 bibcode oclc id url pmc 1669710 language eng format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote ref See also Alternative splicing References references External links http helios.informatik.uni freiburg.de TassDB . Category Biological databases Category Gene expression Category Spliceosome Category RNA splicing Biodatabase stub ... more details
Infobox person name Delphine Chan ac birth name image Delphine Chan ac cropped.jpg caption Chan ac at the 2008 Festival Musique & Cin ma in Auxerre birth date birth date and age 1978 11 14 birth place Rueil Malmaison , France occupation Actress Delphine Chan ac born 14 November 1978 ref Cf. http www.imdb.com name nm0152035 Delphine Chan ac at imdb.com ref is a model, actress, ref name fangoria and DJ. ref name Artistdirect cite web last Florino first Rick title Playlist Adrien Brody and Delphine Chaneac of Splice To quiet the beast, you give her some nice classical music and jazz. url http www.artistdirect.com entertainment news article playlist adrien brody and delphine chaneac of splice to quiet the beast you give her some nice classical music and jazz 6930882 publisher Artistdirect ref She was born in Rueil Malmaison , France . Chan ac worked on the French screen, appearing in European films and TV in the late 90s and 2000s. In 2010, she appeared in the Canadian science fiction horror drama movie Splice film Splice , as Dren, ref name fangoria cite web title Baby Dren is Monstrously Adorable in the New Splice url http www.fangoria.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 757 baby dren is monstrously adorable in the new qspliceq poster&catid 1 latest news&Itemid 167 work Fangoria accessdate 13 May 2010 ref and in the crime thriller Verso . ref Cammila Albertson, http www.fandango.com delphinechaneac filmography p648350 Delphine Chan ac , All Movie Guide . ref To prepare for her role in Splice , Chan ac listened to The Cure and classical music, and shaved her head. ref name Artistdirect Filmography La vie devant nous Brice de Nice The Pink Panther 2006 film The Pink Panther Splice film Splice Books Chan ac, Delphine. La nuit, mon p re me parle , Neuilly sur Seine Lafon, 2007. ISBN 978 2 7499 0596 9. References reflist External links IMDb name 0152035 http twitchfilm.net interviews 2008 02 splices creature speaks an interview with delphine chaneac.php Interv ... more details
the fiber ends, causing them to fuse together. The small size of the fusion splice and the development ... optical fiber connector s or mechanical splice s both of which have higher insertion loss es, lower ... more details
Template Haskell is an experimental language extension to the Haskell programming language Haskell programming language implemented in the Glasgow Haskell Compiler Glasgow Haskell Compiler version 6 and later . In early incarnations it was also known as Template Meta Haskell. It allows compile time metaprogramming and generative programming by means of manipulating abstract syntax tree s and wikt splice splicing results back into a program. The abstract syntax is represented using ordinary Haskell data type s and the manipulations are performed using ordinary Haskell function mathematics function s. Quasi quote brackets code code and code code are used to get the abstract syntax tree for the enclosed expression and splice brackets code code and code code are used to convert from abstract syntax tree into code. As of GHC 6.10, Template Haskell provides support for user defined quasi quoters, which allows users to write parsers which can generate Haskell code from an arbitrary syntax. This syntax is also enforced at compile time. For example, using a custom quasi quoter for regular expressions could look like this digitsFollowedByLetters re d s Example A common idiom is to quasi quote an expression programming expression , perform some transformation on the expression and splice the result back into the program. It could be written as foo transform bar External links http www.haskell.org haskellwiki Template Haskell Template Haskell Wiki Page Category Haskell programming language family Category Functional languages Category Metaprogramming ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Mechanically induced modulation is an optical Signalling telecommunication signal modulation induced by mechanical means. An example of deleterious mechanically induced modulation is speckle noise created in a multimode fiber by an imperfect Fusion splicing splice or imperfectly mated connectors. Mechanical disturbance of the fiber ahead of the joint will introduce changes in the modal structure, resulting in variations of joint loss. This is a subset of many mechanisms that can lead to modal noise in an optical system. References FS1037C Category Fiber optic communications telecomm stub ... more details
In fiber optic technology, a reference surface is that surface of an optical fiber that is used to contact the transverse alignment elements of a electronic component component such as a electrical connector connector or mechanical splice . For telecommunications grade fibers, the reference surface is the outer surface of the Cladding fiber optics cladding . For plastic clad silica PCS fibers, which have a strippable polymer cladding not to be confused with the polymer overcoat of an all silica fiber , the reference surface may be the Fiber optics Principle of operation core . References FS1037C Category Fiber optics optics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A film splicer also called a film joiner , usually in Europe is a device which can be used to physically join together lengths of photographic film . It is mostly used in motion pictures. The units are made in various types depending on the usage. Cement splicers Cement splicers join films together by using a chemical called film cement which is made of film base dissolved in a solvent. The emulsion is removed from the area to be joined and the base of the other end is brought into contact with it. Film editors use a version with a very small overlaps to edit film negatives, although units with a longer overlap are preferred for projection prints. These can only be used with acetate , triacetate and nitrate films. Polyester film, such as that used for currently produced prints, will not bond with standard film cement. Tape splicers Here a piece of thin transparent adhesive tape is used to join the two ends. The tape may be pre perforated, or the splicer may make perforations as the splice is made this type of splicer is sometimes referred to as guillotine splicer . Tape splicers can be used on all types of film. This is the most popular way to join polyester prints in theaters. Ultrasonic splicers These splicers use an ultrasonic signal to melt the film together. They are generally used with polyester film, and are used in splicing microfilm as the splice will not break down over time as a tape splice might. Thermal paper splicers Used in film processing labs to join film into large rolls before processing. These use a plastic coated tab to make the splice. The tab is heated and the plastic melts slightly, bonding to the film. The tabs are often printed with a number or bar code to identify the film after processing. See also Splicing is sometimes used colloquially and inaccurately to describe the technique of compositing used in digital film making which is used to combine visual elements such as actors onto a virtual background. DEF ... more details
Empalme Spanish junction , splice , union may refer to Places Empalme, Sonora , city in northern Mexico Empalme Villa Constituci n , town in the Argentine province of Santa Fe El Empalme , town in the Ecuadorian province of Guayas Empalme Escobedo , in the Mexican state of Guanajuato Empalme Nicolich , in Uruguay Empalme Olmos , in Uruguay Other Empalme food , tortilla sandwich originating in the Mexican state of Nuevo Le n Empalme Madrid Metro , station on Line 5 of the Madrid Metro disambig es Empalme desambiguaci n ... more details
Distinguish SRC 1 SRC1 systemic name YML034W or YML034w is a yeast inner nuclear membrane protein which regulates subtelomeric gene s and is linked to TREX transcription export factors. SRC1 produces two splice variant proteins with different functions alternative splicing of SRC1 pre mRNA is promoted by Hub1p mutant has aneuploidy tolerance. ref http www.yeastgenome.org cgi bin locus.fpl?locus SRC1 SRC1 at yeastgenome.org. ref References Reflist Gene stub Category Genes ... more details